Both have the same width, length, track, wheelbase, and rough curb weight.

OMG you mean the Japanese probably copied the Dimensions because it was such a kick ass car in WWII and they kind of got their ass nuked, that maybe they wanted one? Or it could just a coincidence because those dimensions actually turn out to be pretty good for a stock wheeler to haul a bag of rice and 2 people, and if they get stuck they can get out and push, etc.

I have flat towed my flatfender behind my old XJ (31"s + 3.5" RE lift, no swaybars)... we were actually towing in the snow, it worked suprisingly well. I'd not be too worried, key factor will be the stability of the sami itself.

OMG you mean the Japanese probably copied the Dimensions because it was such a kick ass car in WWII and they kind of got their ass nuked, that maybe they wanted one? Or it could just a coincidence because those dimensions actually turn out to be pretty good for a stock wheeler to haul a bag of rice and 2 people, and if they get stuck they can get out and push, etc.

I have flat towed my flatfender behind my old XJ (31"s + 3.5" RE lift, no swaybars)... we were actually towing in the snow, it worked suprisingly well. I'd not be too worried, key factor will be the stability of the sami itself.

he posted a pic of it somewhere.. its on 33s it looked like with spring over lift